C8 Chemical Effect
C8 Chemical Effect
C8 Chemical Effect
Current
Conductors and insulators
The electrons of the conductors can flow freely (they are delocalized) and
hence can take electric current through them.
Insulators do not allow the flow of charges through them because their
electrons are tightly packed with their particles.
Figure 2 Delocalized Electrons in a Conductor
Some materials can allow a little flow of electricity through them and are
called poor conductors of electricity.
Some materials can allow the complete flow of electricity through them and
are called good conductors of electricity.
Every material may conduct electricity in certain situations. For example, air
is a bad conductor of electricity but in case of thunderstorms and lightning
it carries electric charges through it. Hence, materials are always classifies
as good and poor conductors of electricity rather than conductors and
insulators.
Distilled water which does not contain any salts cannot conduct electricity.
That is why distilled water is a poor conductor of electricity but salt water is
a good conductor of electricity.
However, many compounds do not form any ions on mixing them with
water and therefore they are poor conductors of electricity such as sugar
water, oil and alcohol.
Figure 4 Set up to detect if a liquid can conduct electricity
Why LED bulbs are more suitable for testing the electrical
conductivity of liquids?
The electric current often causes heating effect due to which the filament of
the bulb gets heated up and glows.
However, some liquids are capable of conducting electricity but they are
weak conductors of electricity. Hence current passes through them but it is
not that strong enough to heat up the filament. As a result, the filament
would not light up in the case of such liquids.
However, the LED bulbs can detect the flow of even a small amount of
electric current as well. Hence, LED bulbs are suitable for testing the
electrical conductivity of liquids.
What is electrolysis?
The effect in which components of a compound get split due to passing an electric
current through it is called electrolysis.
Figure 5 Electrolysis Process
What is an electrode?
An electrode is a conductor of electricity that can carry electric current into non-
metals and other poor conductors of electricity.
What is an electrolyte?
A solution that breaks into its ions on passing electricity through it is called an
electrolyte. Electrolytes are used in the process of electroplating.
Different metals used for electroplating are Nickel, Copper, Gold Silver, Tin,
Brass, Zinc, Chromium and Platinum.
Process of electroplating
In order to conduct electroplating right electrodes and electrolytes must be
chosen so that metal can deposit over a material.
Also, we should make sure that the electrode that we are choosing is
completely clean.
For instance, in case we want to plate copper upon brass, one electrode
should be of Copper and the other electrode should be of Brass and the
electrolyte solution should be any salt which contains copper in it, for
example, copper sulphate solution. Consider the diagram given below that
describes the process of electroplating of copper.
Figure 6 Electroplating of copper on brass
Out of these two electrodes the copper electrode acts as the anode
(positive electrode) and brass electrode acts as the cathode (negative
electrode).
When electricity is passed through the solution, the copper sulphate breaks
down into its ions.
The copper ions (they have a positive charge) get attracted by the brass
electrode while the sulphur ions being negatively charged move towards
the copper electrode.
The amount of time that it will take depends upon the strength of the
current that is being passed through the circuit and also upon the
concentration of the electrolyte.
As these two are increased the speed of the electroplating process also
increases.
Applications of electroplating
Many kitchen equipments, bath taps, parts of cars etc. are covered with
chromium coating. Chromium is an expensive metal hence the objects are
created with the cheaper metal and chromium coating is provided. Thus, to
bring a shining over the objects and prevent them from corrosion
chromium coating is used.
The tin cans that are used to store food are actually made up of iron and
have a coating of tin on them. Iron can easily react with food and spoil it,
however, tin prevents the food from getting reacted with iron and therefore
helps in preventing it from getting spoiled easily.
4. Decomposition of compounds
The electrolysis method is also used to decompose a compound into its constituents.
For example, water can be decomposed using the process of electrolysis to obtain
hydrogen and oxygen.
Figure 10 Decomposing water to separate hydrogen and oxygen